This large bladed object is attached to the front of an engine and produces thrust when it is spun.
What is a propeller?
This is one example of things that use electricity in an airplane.
What are radios, lights, avionics, etc.?
This is where fuel is stored.
What are fuel tanks?
The proper term for the "main body" of an airplane.
What is the fuselage?
This flight instrument tells you your airspeed.
What is the airspeed indicator?
This is the liquid used to lubricate, cool, and clean the engine throughout its operation.
What is oil?
This is a spinning electromagnet attached to the engine that provides electricity to the main battery.
What is the alternator?
This is the type of fuel system where fuel simply "falls" from the fuel tanks down into the engine.
What is a gravity-fed fuel system?
The proper term for the "tail section" of an airplane.
What is the empennage?
The commonly used nickname for the traditional analog flight instruments.
What is the "six pack"?
The "four strokes" of a reciprocating engine.
What are intake, compression, power, and exhaust?
These are small spinning electromagnets attached to the engine that provide bursts of electricity for the sparkplugs.
What are magnetos?
This is the color of 100LL AVGAS.
What is blue?
These are the surfaces on an airplane's exterior that move up/down to control the airplanes movement.
What are control surfaces?
These types of flight instruments rely on a spinning disk/gyro to work.
What are the gyroscopic instruments?